8 - On exam day you won't have nerves and stressful emotions hindering your ability to think at your highest capacity

9 - By the time you actually write the real MCAT, it won’t seem any different than what you have already experienced

10 - Your ability to focus for longer and not get tired will strengthen

11 - On real test day, you will be confident in your answers and won't second guess yourself

12 - You'll develop overall confidence for this entire journey which is a priceless feeling to have

If you’ve already started preparing for the MCAT and haven’t done a practice test under test day conditions, don’t worry, just do it as soon as you can.

Do this with your first practice test and do it with your last.

When you do it with your first, you’ll see exactly what you’re up against when it comes to the MCAT.

You’ll have an objective idea of it in your mind. Unlike most people, you don’t want to have ‘just an idea’ of what the MCAT is going to be like...

And yes, after you do this the first time, it’ll scare you. But that’s okay, because that fear will motivate you for the next few months as you prep for the MCAT.

Eventually, you’ll be glad you took that first practice test under real testing day conditions because as you continue studying using the right strategies, you'll see tangible, measurable improvements that will bring you confidence.

Also, out of all the MCAT writers competing with you on your test date, how many do you think will have had the determination and dedication to actually apply this strategy during their MCAT prep?

Less than 10% is our guess.

Out of that 10%, how many do you think did it correctly?

We know that out of all of those those who are actually smart enough to take action and apply this strategy, too many aren't doing it right.

Which is good news for you because we're going to show you right way to do it - the proven way extremely determined top MCAT scorers before you have done it.

This is where knowing proven top scorer strategies comes at a huge advantage...

Because even if there are people who are applying strategies to their MCAT prep (which is the only way to get a high MCAT score), most of them are likely doing it with extremely low effectiveness.

So when you apply it correctly, how competitive do you think you'll be as an MCAT writer?

Competitive AF if you ask us!

So here's how top scorers simulate test-day conditions during practice: